'Trespassing' superstar Adam Lambert recently finished a tour with legendary classic rock band Queen and has revealed that after and between concerts he got to experience a taste of a completely different life.

During a new interview with On Air with Ryan Seacrest, the hitmaker confessed that while nothing too crazy happened at the afterparties or while they were travelling to their next destination on private jets, he was told many debaucherous tales by the Queen members:

“I think Roger is still a little bit more a party animal. Brian is a doctor, you know. But they both know how to let their hair down."

"We had a lot of fun on the plane rides in between. We would finish a show and literally jet out the back, and you know, sweaty, still in a bathrobe, and drive right to the private jet, which I’ve never used a private jet. We would get on this jet, you know, have a couple glasses of wine and just cackle and laugh about the show and they would start telling stories. I just can’t believe I get to hear these. I mean that is like the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll.”

Adam Lambert sat in as a judge for American Idol auditions in New York City on Wednesday, filling in for Keith Urban, who had to return to Australia when his father-in-law died suddenly. Whether or not Adam would like to make his affiliation with the show more permanent remains to be seen.

TVLine.com notes that last year's official "mentor," Randy Jackson, has yet to be announced as returning for the show's next season. So, would Adam himself want that job, since he did a good job as a guest "boot camp" mentor last year? The answer is -- maybe.....read more on abcradioonline

Adam Lambert talks about Gaga's fading popularity

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In a recent interview with The Advocate, Lambert acknowledged the existence of a fatigue among gay music fans, but maintains it's typical of the cycle of fame. It’s only natural that Gaga, who enjoyed record-breaking success with Born This Way, would experience a backlash from the exposure.

“I know exactly what you’re talking about,” remarked Adam Lambert with a laugh, when asked about the gay ‘tude toward Mother Monster. “I think most artists though, that’s just kind of the trajectory. If you hit really, really big and really, really hard, there’s going to be the other side of the peak. There’s peaks and valleys. Sometimes you’re on a high, sometimes you’re not on a high.”

“I think she’s incredibly talented, a brilliant artist, an amazing performer, and people either like her or they don’t,” he said, adding “sometimes, when something is ‘trendy,’ or ‘new,’ we are even more drawn to it.”